PDS discovers golden opportunity in 323 dumpsters’ worth of trash
Who would have thought that there could be a business opportunity in helping IT administrators unpack cardboard boxes?...
Who would have thought that there could be a business opportunity in helping IT administrators unpack cardboard boxes?...
Whether you like it or not, your corporate image is out there and is fully exposed. Naseem Javed shows you five possible faces of the corporate image....
Madison, Wis. — At least 170 potentially fraudulent Web sites soliciting donations supposedly for victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami have turned up in a search conducted by NameProtect, a Madison-based brand protection company, and MasterCard International....
Madison, Wis. — Governor Jim Doyle announced Wisconsin’s next energy move would be away from oil on Friday with the creation of the Biofuels Initiative....
Milwaukee - Automotive supplier Johnson Controls unveiled its newest products this week at the 2005 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The additions to the line are part of the company’s plan to build on their existing technology, increasing ease of use for customers...
Madison, Wis. — “Wisconsin is on the move” was the theme of Governor Jim Doyle’s speech on the “State of the State” Wednesday evening in the state Capitol. WTN compiled this point-by-point guide to his stances on business and technology....
Tech entrepreneurs are everywhere besieged by Polonius-like consultants. Rather than bringing real solutions to painful problems, these consultants are expert at parroting back opinions by their clients and extending the length of their consulting contracts....
The television ad in which George Bush and Bill Clinton urge Americans to come to aid of tsunami victims is unique, not only because the appeal comes from two former presidents, but because of how they ask people to give – on the Internet....
Madison, Wis. — The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation has hired a new director of investment, who has worked with the organization since December 1 and was officially announced Wednesday....
Hartford, Wis. — Emergency vehicle drivers have a new way to see vital vehicle and patient information with Hydro Electronic Devices’ dashboard video screens. Replacing the traditional series of gauges and lights with a display screen no larger than seven inches, HED has attempted to...